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slabbi escribió: ↑29 Oct 2020, 22:38
Great idea. Looks really good.
Thanks Slabbi
slabbi escribió: ↑29 Oct 2020, 22:38
What have you used instead of the RE-COM? Have you used SMD LEDs or 3mm ones?
RE-COM in FARNELL was out of stock to next january ´21 , i looked the data sheet and change it for a mini DC-DC converter , that do the same (+5v Input to +12 -12 Output)
The leds are through hole but mini. i have this leds from other projects , are small and hi bright.
Leds and DcDc converter
This regulator to pass from 7,2v from lipos to 5v directly to USB holes.
slabbi escribió: ↑29 Oct 2020, 22:38
From which ROM is the CRC32? Is it worth to add it in the internal database?
The read from eprom 27256 are a RAM TEST rom for test Amstrad CPC
How smooth is the output of the DC/DC 12/-12V module?
Usually these modules need some capacitors to provide a smooth output voltage.
I have some on the module PCB, so it should be fine but it would be good to know.
Maybe I can add this as an alternative on the DC/DC module PCB.
Última edición por slabbi el 30 Oct 2020, 11:55, editado 1 vez en total.
slabbi escribió: ↑29 Oct 2020, 22:38
From which ROM is the CRC32? Is it worth to add it in the internal database?
The read from eprom 27256 are a RAM TEST rom for test Amstrad CPC
Maybe a tip for all since not all user know for what a CRC32 is used for:
When you install 7-zip, it installs a tool in the context menu of the Windows Explorer called "CRC SHA".
When you right click on a binary file that contains ROM content, e.g. ROM27256.BIN, you can select "CRC SHA"->CRC32 and compare this value with the value the Chip Tester gives you. When the values are equal the content of the EPROM/ROM is fine.
Or can also do a ROM dump on SD card and compare both files doing a binary compare. The other way is faster and you can collect the CRC32 in an customcrc32.txt file so the next time the Tester gives you not a CRC32 value but the content.
This is the module if you want to try it
€ 2,58 20% dto. | +- 5V 6V 9V 12V 15V 24V fuente de alimentación de salida Dual positiva y negativa DC Step-up impulsar el módulo convertidor https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPzPKrT
geloalex escribió: ↑31 Oct 2020, 01:25
This is the module if you want to try it
€ 2,58 20% dto. | +- 5V 6V 9V 12V 15V 24V fuente de alimentación de salida Dual positiva y negativa DC Step-up impulsar el módulo convertidor https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPzPKrT
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Thanks, I ordered some of those. Maybe these are a cheap option to replace the RE-COM.
I have a small request:
Could you please tell me with which programming devices you successfully or unsuccessfully flashed?
I would like to expand the list a little:
The following programmers are tried and tested and can program an ATmega2560 without errors:
• Diamex USB ISP-Programmer for AVR, STM32, LPC-Cortex (Prog-S2) (Item nr.102106), approx. 20 Euro
• Diamex USB ISP-Programmer for Atmel AVR (Item nr.102104), approx. 18 Euro
• Tremex USB ISP-Programmer, approx. 20 Euro
• Pololu USB AVR Programmer, approx. 20 Euro
• Pololu USB AVR Programmer v2.1, approx. 12 Euro
• mySmartUSB MK2, approx. 30 Euro
• mySmartUSB MK3, approx. 40 Euro
• Atmel ICE, approx. 120 Euro
Feedback that there were problems or the programming did not work:
• USBASP (different Models), approx. 10 Euro
• Bus Pirate. approx. 25 Euro
• Diamex USB ISP-Programmer Stick for AVR (Item nr. 102108), approx. 18 Euro
Hi slabbi
My first choice was a USBAVR but I had problems with it.
Then buy a https: //www.diamex.de/dxshop/DIAMEX-USB-ISP-Pro ... k-fuer-AVR and burn the AVR smoothly the first time.
User Valfac had the same problem and bought a Diamex like mine ..... no problems to burn and fully operational.